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Our combined degree programs enable you to pursue legal studies while exploring another academic field. During four years of coursework, you'll engage with diverse subjects from both the Law School and the School of Social and Political Science.
The dual LLB in Law and Social Anthropology seeks to develop deep expertise in legal theories, principles, and regulations.
This curriculum also facilitates examination of human actions, beliefs, their variations, and the shared human experience connecting them.
Social anthropology involves analyzing human behavior and thought patterns within their societal frameworks. Global communities exhibit remarkable differences in their:
social structures
cultural traditions
religious practices
political systems
Individual members within these societies similarly demonstrate wide-ranging perspectives and conduct.